Have some of you people ever experienced a full baseball season before?

Seriously. Over the course of a week even Babe Ruth hit .148 or less a time or two I'd bet. Let the season play out a little before we worry about Tank. As for the Sox, I'll take a 4-2 homestand to start the season. Lots and lots of baseball is yet to be played.

Have some of you people ever experienced a full baseball season before?

Not to beat a dead horse, but it's one weak and a full season he's not shown the ability to make decent contact, avoid strikeouts, or get on base. It's still early, but he isn't bucking any trends here either.

Not to beat a dead horse, but it's one weak and a full season he's not shown the ability to make decent contact, avoid strikeouts, or get on base. It's still early, but he isn't bucking any trends here either.

I was about ready to lay into you, and instead decided to see how accurate you were. Wow, he had a .300 OBP last year. And people rip Adam Dunn.

Not to beat a dead horse, but it's one weak and a full season he's not shown the ability to make decent contact, avoid strikeouts, or get on base. It's still early, but he isn't bucking any trends here either.

One weak what?

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I first saw Viciedo when he played for Birmingham and came away mostly unimpressed. Still, you could see the raw talent there. I thought his best defensive position in the minors was first base. Now he plays LF in the majors to rave reviews. Yet he still won the game on Sunday with his glove as much as his bat. He made a strong throw to second to nail Smoak trying for a double. Andino got a ground rule double later in the inning. Viciedo will never be a high OBP guy or a GG fielder but he could be a valuable player for years to come and I for one am not ready to give up on him, and I'm not particularly optimistic by nature.